The Wild Lord by Carrie Lomax
Jane meets Tarzan, but there’s nothing too wild here, unfortunately.

Jane meets Tarzan, but there’s nothing too wild here, unfortunately.

Reviewing an Austen classic? Risky business. But we adore it, so all’s fair in love and literature… right?

Iris Johansen seems to be far better at suspense than romance.

There are comfort reads, and then there is this story, which is far more of a sleeping pill than anything else!

This bantamweight romance doesn’t pack any punch.

Here’s another story of a white hero role-playing some Middle Eastern dude… and doing it in a most boring manner.

Maybe-incest, pox, and a hero named Cockburn… Virginia Henley’s Wild Hearts is a clunky bodice-ripper that’s so bad, it’s almost good.

With This Ring breaks Amanda Quick’s “A” title trend but not her formula.

Working-class leads intrigue yet rushed romance and weak mystery disappoint.

Ancient Zamar meets modern tedium in a romance that’s more mishap than mischief.
